Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #TI-26-014

Grant for Integrated SUD and Maternal Mental Health Services for Pregnant and Postpartum Women

Buyer

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis

Posted

March 20, 2026

Identifier

TI-26-014

NAICS

621420, 623220, 622210

This opportunity from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) provides grant funding to expand services for pregnant and postpartum women with substance use disorders (SUDs) and co-occurring mental health conditions. - Government Buyer: - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), a US federal agency - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are mentioned; this is a grant for service provision - Products/Services Requested: - Integrated, evidence-based SUD and maternal mental health services - Comprehensive screening, treatment, and recovery supports - Workforce development for providers - Services for pregnant and postpartum women, their infants, families, and affected communities - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Eligible applicants are limited to Single State Agencies (SSAs) for Substance Use - Focus on priority populations disproportionately impacted by maternal morbidity and mortality - No cost sharing or matching required - Estimated total funding is $5,400,000 with up to 5 awards expected

Description

This program aims to strengthen and expand integrated, evidence-based substance use disorder (SUD) and maternal mental health services for pregnant and postpartum women and their families. It focuses on improving maternal and infant health outcomes by addressing SUD and co-occurring mental health conditions through comprehensive screening, treatment, recovery supports, and workforce development. Priority populations include pregnant and postpartum women with primary diagnoses of SUDs, including opioid use disorder, their infants, families, and communities disproportionately impacted by maternal morbidity and mortality. Eligible applicants are statutorily limited to Single State Agencies (SSAs) for Substance Use.

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